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3/10/23 Gabriel Shipton on his Brother Julian Assange’s Fight for Freedom

3/10/23 Gabriel Shipton on his Brother Julian Assange’s Fight for Freedom

FromScott Horton Show - Just the Interviews


3/10/23 Gabriel Shipton on his Brother Julian Assange’s Fight for Freedom

FromScott Horton Show - Just the Interviews

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Mar 12, 2023
Format:
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Description

Scott talks to Gabriel Shipton, the brother of Julian Assange, about the documentary he recently produced about his family’s fight for Assange’s freedom. Scott and Shipton discuss the film, what it portrays, who it features and why it’s called Ithaka. They then discuss some of the crimes Assange exposed, which would eventually land him in HMP Belmarsh as the world’s most famous political prisoner. 
Discussed on the show:

Ithaka (IMDb)

Ithaka, a poem read by Sean Connery

“Alternative Facts: How the media failed Julian Assange” (Harper’s Magazine)

The Trial of Julian Assange by Nils Melzer

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Mar 12, 2023
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This podcast is for individual interviews on the Scott Horton Show. See the Q & A show feed to hear Scott answer listener questions and for the full show archives. Scott Horton is the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan, and is the host of the Scott Horton Show podcast. He has conducted over 5,500 interviews with authors, journalists, activists, and whistleblowers on the most important foreign policy issues since 2003.